Medical attention for ISSSTE affiliates has not been provided since July 2020 after the resignation of the assigned doctor.
The beneficiaries will have to continue going to the Family Medicine Clinic 3 in Guadalajara for their consultations and medicines, while ISSST locates a place where the City Council can provide for medical care.
Editor. – After almost two years without medical attention in Chapala, the beneficiaries of the Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores (ISSSTE), Jalisco Delegation, now have a doctor in Chapala; however, there is still no office to provide medical attention.
That is why the Secretary General of Section 16 of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE), Elpidio Yáñez Rubio, sought out the Mayor of Chapala, Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel, to request a space for medical attention.
The meeting took place on March 3 and was positive, since City Hall agreed to look for a space out of three options available. In he next few days the options will be evaluated by the municipal authorities to reestablish the medical services for the ISSSTE’s beneficiaries.
After 21 years in which César Flavio Ibarra Soltero provided this service to the beneficiaries of Chapala and surrounding municipalities, Elpidio Yáñez acknowledged the lack of a hospital to provide this care and promised to conduct a census of beneficiaries and based on this, determine whether the construction of a clinic is feasible.
Medical attention for ISSSTE affiliates has not been provided since July 2020 and, for the time being, beneficiaries go to the Family Medicine Clinic 3 in Guadalajara for their consultations and medicines.
Translated by Patrick O’Heffernan
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